Clean4Shore

New recruit for Clean4Shore

Federal Member for Robertson Gordon Reid recently joined Clean4Shore on a mission to remove pollution from mangroves at West Gosford. The group also included students and teachers from Narara Valley…



Clean4Shore back out on the waterways

Clean4Shore conducted its first major clean-up of the year on February 28, ably assisted by Year 9 marine studies students from Narara Valley High School. The biggest litter problem facing…


Students pitch in to keep waterways clean

Students from Kincumber High School and Green Point Christian College have removed 1.64 tonne of rubbish from Kincumber Creek and the Broadwater through the Clean4shore program during three recent field…


Rubbish left dumped by Narara Creek

Central Coast Council is set to remove extensive debris left at an abandoned camp site at Narara after Clean4Shore founder Graham “Jono” Johnston raised the alarm earlier this week. Johnston…



Weekly News 5@5

Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News 5@5 for the second week of January 2023. Audio and video versions of the week’s lead news stories. In the bulletin this week: 1. Beach…



The clean-up continues

The clean-up continues on the region’s waterways in the wake of devastating storms two weeks ago. Central Coast Council has completed widespread and thorough inspections of all public foreshores around…


Community pitches in to help with clean-up

As the rains began to ease, Clean4Shore volunteers, residents and various community groups were out and about on the region’s waterways, cleaning up debris including sea wrack, assorted pieces of…







Astounding haul from waterways cleanup

Children at Kincumber High School braved the blustery conditions on February 15 and helped clean up their local waterways as part of the Clean 4 Shore program. Fifteen eager students…


Large amount of rubbish collected

Marine science students at Wadalba Community College and The Entrance campus of Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College have been out with Clean4Shore, in the water and the mud, to collect rubbish…